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Cry out against rapists, Masari urges Katsina women
Governor Aminu Bello Masari has called on Katsina women to cry out against rapists and those carrying out violent acts against women in the state.
He further warned of the consequences of keeping quiet which might translate into the complicity of aiding, abetting and helping rapist to escape Justice through induced bargains from the parents and family members of the alleged rapists
Masari who was addressing a rally organized by the Trade Union Congress-TUC in collaboration with the Women Commission in front of Government House, Katsina charged the women to be bold enough to raise alarm for culprits to be apprehended and dealt with by the laws.
He maintained that the state government had through the house of assembly promulgated a law which considered rape cases resulting into murder to be on the same page attracting death penalties while rape without murder is to be followed up with capital punishment.
He lamented that rapists escape from Justice because people are not coming forward to give evidence against them
He said
”banditry has brought increased cases of rape in the state. Kidnappers too had been raping and maiming women in the state.
’’Of recent too, youths who lost in seeking for a girl’s hand in marriage conspire and incite kidnappers to pick the bride for rape.”
He assured that the state government would continue to rise to the occasion for sanity to be restored in the society.
Earlier, the State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Rabe Muhammad Daura explained that the rally was organized as a follow-up to a workshop organized by the Trade Union Congress-TUC and women commission on rape in the state.
She expressed the hope that government would act promptly in addressing rising cases of rape in the state.
The Chairperson of the women commission, Hajiya Hajara Idris lamented that the workshop was organized following increasing cases of rape day by day.
The workshop, she said was taking place in the 36 states and the federal capital territory, Abuja.
Hajiya Hajara Idris recalled that President Muhammad Buhari inaugurated a Committee to address gender-based violence, especially rape.
She requested the state government to emulate the action taken by President Muhammad Buhari and establish similar committee in the state.
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